The student conduct process is aimed at investigating, responding to, and resolving instances of alleged misconduct both on campus and in the surrounding communities, in order to foster a safe academic and social environment for all students. This is done within the guidelines of the Code of Student Conduct in order to determine students’ levels of responsibility for cases of misconduct based on the majority of information present. With the assistance of conduct officers, as well as the Student Conduct Board, the process seeks to serve the entire campus community, especially those brought through the process, by educating students through their decision-making.‌

Coastal Carolina University prohibits any form of discrimination against its students, faculty, staff and applicants in its programs or for admission to or employment with the University. For more information, visit Title IX or EEO.